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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1940)
Th CnrGOII .STATESMAN, Solera, Oreg-on Friday tSomlag, Jtin 21, 1S43 PAGS TEH Lebanon Garden ! : Qub to Exhibit :Will Enter Flower Show at Pioneer Picnic J- af Brownsville y i. LEBANON The Lebanon Gar den club will enter an exhibit at the flower show to be held In con nection with the Pioneer picnic In Brownsville. Beside Mn. Clar iance Shimanek. tlie president, tnembers who will arrange the dis play are Mrs. J. C. Mayer, Mrs. T. W.'Munyan, Mrs. Philip Lan ning, - Mrs. Clair Ford, Mrs. ' Ma Gibson and Mrs. Elsie Ellenberg. The next regular afternoon meet- ln' would be July 4. For that reason the meeting has been post poned a week and will be July 11 instead, when Mrs. T. Mun yan will be hostess. Ruth Wight Inade a report when the club met last, on the convention and re gional flower show which she at tended as a delegate. I ' Mrs. Howard Cox and baby of Madras are risking relatives Jn i and near -Lebanon. I t Anna Rice is spending the sum mer here with her parents, Mr, nd '-Mrs. C. W. Rice. " - Mrs. Cecil Ford and Ruth arid Betty are visiting relatives in Michigan. I .Three rummage and fopd sals are ueinr claimed for the first two weeks in July for the bene fit of the Band Boosters, the Girl Scouts and the legion auxiliary. j K: .- f- Visit at Pleasantdale PT.WASANTDALE Mr. a n Mrs. Lewis Nichols and son Low ell and.daughters Darlene and Joan Alice of Warrenton were weekend guests of Esther Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nichol of Mc- Minnville joined the family dio-J ner Sunday attenaea oy 10 mem bers. ! f Beauty Expert Here !rr- - 1 If ft f 7 v s y '7 ! --f t".' C Li -3 f -tit li r j Double Birthday Party Is Given Aumsville Mrs. Lee High berger entertained In the High berger park Thursday afternoon honoring the birthday of. her daughter, Virjean, and her son, Jimmy, whose birthdays occur on June 13 and June 20, respective ly. A swim in Mill stream was a feature, followed with games. A wiener and marshmallow roast with other refreshments were en joyed by the young group. Guests were Virjean and. Jimmy High berger, Teddy , Highberger, Jack and Billy Godlove, Betty Jo and Jerry Roberts, Nelly Callahan, Beverly and Patricia Roberts, Mrs. O. E. Roberts and Mrs. J. W. Roberts. Jane Pomeroy and Ida Pomeroy are at their home here after a school year at the Highland Park, Calif., school of advanced religi ous training. They plan to return to the college in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Boone have returned from a week spent at New Westminster, BC, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cowitz of Salem, ac companied them on the trip. The way to facial charm as demonstrated by Miss Ellen Livingston of the Elmo company in the Fred Meyer drug section. Mis Living ston, who Is assisted by Miss Mary belle Murdock, will give tree Elmo facials today and Saturday. 11 . - : ' i ' Consultant Gives vice on Beauty any Salem : women have en- Joyed a personal Interview and free facial from Miss Ellen M. Livingston, personal .representa tive! from the Elmo Cosmetic company, who has been conduct ing ja beauty: clinic in the Fred Meyer Drtg building during the last I two weeks. Today and Saturday will mark the final two; days of Miss Liv ingston's engagement In Salem. - Miss j Livingston finished her. first beauty training in Salt Lake City; She has been with the Elmo company for the past 15 years as a consultant and beauty expert. All of the various Elmo beauty aids: are fully explained during these free facials as well as full explanations of various beauty questions. Principal at School DAYTON Richard Boyd, prin cipal of! Dayton high school, left Monday morning for Seattle where he will attend the University of Washington summer school. t?co vcoogds s?ffl odd o o o vcog fisii mrmr? ? s 'mm i m mm n a sl P SB m m s m m m m m rtmmmm m m m m m m m rm ; m mm r mm MBMsSMsSMSMsswsssswsMSMsnBsaawwMSsassaassMBM Kmmmmmwm Mm mi i na .mtiamto mtM m Hffm . -mrmima'. m m iKMKaHiMtw mi- .-j il-lujw-.mlj.-ji... Pinpi.i-ii.Bwsi.il muni niiiiMniiii wii 'man f r "inwisr i)"Ti rnt'T i"i -- nr "T"" nrr " ' -iwt??fre ---i4sc--iiiwk new oet ail those things you have needed for greater health, charm and happiness. Right now is the time and the Rexali Drug Store is the place. WONDER PACKAGE STATIONERY 75 sheet 75 envelope tntn qaaiity- white vellum. Cellophane wrapped. , YXtmo FACIAL TISSUES If ;Yo meed them for removing 1 I , mak(ap. saa taa I 1S creams, oil. t. I 75c SIZE Theatrical If M. A.. A If The pore cleansing acton have Bsca lor many years. NOW 59c V (tea FULL PINT JTirt44l RUBBING ALCOHOL Compound FULL PINT 31 SOLUTION 100 AutUst ASPIRIN i- 1 i- I - Choose any two at this price. And what m saving you get. These products everyone in the bouse has plenty of , use for -so be thrifty, and buy; several combinations. Make it a real saving. - a , OC VALUE ss2 Moouas BOTH FOR Harmony BAY RUM 3 5c SIZE . 50 SIZE 29c 39CM Th TtssmS STOKE A f mn i sirs i T Modern Charm Facial Pads ! For removing miVe-mp. Delifht- fBlly atimaLums to the appearance. REG. THt SToec oXl Milk of MagnesU TOOTH PASTE 39c SIZE 29c SIZE I ; STAG BRUSHLESS SHAVING CREAM So many men aae ic bow. No bnubuig. No rubbing. reg onp 39e IMfJ (sroec ) xsm-j., &miim vmczm (i OUQUETX v RAMEE SOAP Delicately tccnted. .Abvadaat. I . aoft latbet , I 4 CAKES FOR i Pmmmmmmm OtoERULES Chocolate flavored laxative: Bif family favorite. I j! : 30c size PKa of co yy y-'- " " .... .... ,j, llr"rTT .i Riker's S . - full PETROFOL 55: Tasteless, odorless, col orless. Mechanical relief for that costly coarti patioa. ' REG. 79c I El REX-EME Medicated SKIN CREAM Medicated a ad it d'uap. pear just tike a vanishing cream; Many aaes. REG. 49c IV 02, SIZE TUBE f-JaaC StgatFUd, REEL-ROLL COTTON . . : : i . i .j: . Patented packigt pro- I tecti. Pattatcd i cotter U a con venietK't. REG. 30c REG. 49c V JLH..I i TnOTH " t'ASTb B rite "a safe flotatioa process washes away food.patticlcs that of ten decay and cause bad breath. Delight . , fnl. IV, OZ. AVi OZ. . TUBE . '. :.TVE T - : -. A' iZTT t MODUCT Cdget Accepted By Scio Voters C 607120 to Be R a 1 e d by Taxes' for Next ; School Year , SCXO Twnty electors at tha annual school meeting ot district No. tS, Sclo, adopted without dla senBlon the budget for the ensu lnr year as prepared bj Mrs. Mjlo Bartn, clerks , . ;:: . ,, . Cash on hand at tha beginning of the school rear June, 19 J, was 1288.59, Mrt.- Bartu stated. Receipts, iaurina; the year were flC,910.1$; - disbursements total ed S16.CS5.1S, learlnK a cash bal ane at the meeting; . Monday of S251.0S.- i - ;, : ' v Taiee soon to be received will corer $SS51.(4 In warranU Is sued : and unpaid f or -w a n t of funds, the clerk stated. Mainten ance and operation of the school plant were $1743.48 during: the' 1939-40 term, the record shoved. . Balance to be raised by district tax ' for the ' coming- school year will be! $4071.20, estimated re ceipts being tabulated at $6588.80 and estimated k expenditures at $12,6$0r-.-'; v ' "r The , meetlxig elected Kenneth Purdy," 1923 graduate of Salem high school, as a member of ' the board to -succeed Kenneth , Mc Donald,! who filled out the unex pired term of O. A. Hall and was not a candidate' -for. reelection. J. A. Withers also was nominated for the position. x-, 1 Mrs." Bartn was chosen for a third term as ' clerk ot the 'dis trict. Mrs. Glenn Holland was anotherj nominee. The board now includes Mrs. Rolla Shelton, chair man, F. O. Cary and , Purdy Aurora District ;.: Elects DUIer - ' AURO RA At" the annual school meetinir Monday - night, B. C. Diller.was elected - director and Mrs. W. B. Stoner, clerk. The school board now includes Q. A. Pred rick son , Bernard ' Cole and E. C Diller, directors, and Mrs. W. B. Stoner, clerk. Pedee Folk Move ; To. Los Angeles PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smenla and son hare moved to Los- Angeles, . Calif., where Mr. Smenla expects to gret work in ah airplane factory. Their - farm is rented to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, who mored there from Mrs. Sld dall's place Sunday. i : In honor of Dad's day, a basket winner was enjoyed by members and friends of the local . church at the Trueax groTe Sunday. Gifts were presented to k Uncle Lew Ritner and Joe Trueax who were the oldest dads there. , . ; The Jolly Neighbors club held a Dad's day picnic at the Homer Link place Sunday with a basket lunch at noon ., -., ..;'. . - , ' .' . Entertaiiii Noble Grands' DAYTON--'Mrs.sam Bates en tertained the Dayton Past Noble Grand club at her home Thurs day afternoon- with six members present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. R. Cooper. Grangers' Now .. MACLEAY M r s. Fred Den ham and Mrs. Clara Condit were hostesses for the Grange Home Economics club meeting at the hall Tuesday, Cloverdale Family : Back From Seattle . CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hennies and children, Shir ley and.Tatrlcla, and Mr. William Anderson spent the first of , the week risltlng in Seattle, Wash. Mr., and . Mrs. George Pember ton spent' a few days in Portland last week and while, there attend ed the funeral of the. well-known minister in the Friends church. Rev.. Chester Hadley. Rev. Hadley was a cousin of the Hadley famil ies liTing here; - - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hadley and children, .Herbert and Mar ilyn, -uf .Longriew, Waah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pemberton . Sunday. : The Had leys were on their way to the Golden Gate fair.. Amanda Moben Lanea oy ueaoi SILVERTON Althea an Lad-. Tig: Meyer received word C he death of their aunt. Amanda ffo- berg; of Scotts Mills at Medford early Thursday morning. -Fuaeral services will likely be from Silver ton on Sunday. "" ? Mrs. Moberg, who was bora In Minnesota had lived in Oregon since 1905. She was 01 years at the time of her death and' had been 111 for the past five moatha. Three weeks ago she was taken to Medford by airplane "for medfcal treatment ' "irbC Survivors Include the widower, S. : P. Moberg: seven - children, Russell and Alvert Moberg ef De troit; Louise Kellis of Silrtbn and Detroit ; . Corine - Moberg.' i a teacher in the Scotts M Ml schools; Mrs. Mary, Kelsosi of Scotts Mills; Viola Moberg f Sa lem; Mrs. Viola Lewis of. cottage Grove; a sister; Mrs. Lfllie Mobetg of Woodburn and'l brother, AJvlt: Williams of Hubbard.- - Redeem Your Colgate-Palmolive-Peet G)upons at Any Busick Store and! 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